view gpp/comments/forms.py @ 197:2baadae33f2e

Got autocomplete working for the member search. Updated django and ran into a bug where url tags with comma separated kwargs starting consuming tons of CPU throughput. The work-around is to cut over to using spaces between arguments. This is now allowed to be consistent with other tags. Did some query optimization for the news app.
author Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com>
date Sat, 10 Apr 2010 04:32:24 +0000
parents b8474ffe76d9
children 88b2b9cb8c1f
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"""
Forms for the comments application.
"""
import datetime
from django import forms
from django.conf import settings
from django.contrib.contenttypes.models import ContentType

from comments.models import Comment

COMMENT_MAX_LENGTH = getattr(settings, 'COMMENT_MAX_LENGTH', 3000)

class CommentForm(forms.Form):
    comment = forms.CharField(label='',
            min_length=1, 
            max_length=COMMENT_MAX_LENGTH,
            widget=forms.Textarea(attrs={'class': 'markItUp smileyTarget'}))
    content_type = forms.CharField(widget=forms.HiddenInput)
    object_pk = forms.CharField(widget=forms.HiddenInput)

    def __init__(self, target_object, data=None, initial=None):
        self.target_object = target_object
        if initial is None:
            initial = {}
        initial.update({
            'content_type': str(self.target_object._meta),
            'object_pk': str(self.target_object.pk),
            })
        super(CommentForm, self).__init__(data=data, initial=initial)

    def get_comment_object(self, user, ip_address):
        """
        Return a new (unsaved) comment object based on the information in this
        form. Assumes that the form is already validated and will throw a
        ValueError if not.
        """
        if not self.is_valid():
            raise ValueError("get_comment_object may only be called on valid forms")

        new = Comment(
            content_type = ContentType.objects.get_for_model(self.target_object),
            object_id = self.target_object.pk,
            user = user,
            comment = self.cleaned_data["comment"],
            ip_address = ip_address,
            is_public = True,
            is_removed = False,
        )

        # Check that this comment isn't duplicate. (Sometimes people post comments
        # twice by mistake.) If it is, fail silently by returning the old comment.
        today = datetime.date.today()
        possible_duplicates = Comment.objects.filter(
            content_type = new.content_type,
            object_id = new.object_id,
            user = new.user,
            creation_date__year = today.year,
            creation_date__month = today.month,
            creation_date__day = today.day,
        )
        for old in possible_duplicates:
            if old.comment == new.comment:
                return old

        return new

    class Media:
        css = {
            'all': (settings.GPP_THIRD_PARTY_CSS['markitup'] +
                settings.GPP_THIRD_PARTY_CSS['jquery-ui']),
        }
        js = (settings.GPP_THIRD_PARTY_JS['markitup'] + 
                settings.GPP_THIRD_PARTY_JS['jquery-ui'] +
                ('js/comments.js', ))